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Old Nov 11th 2003 | 9:41 am
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Since my U.S. Greencard has moved to the final stage, I would like to withdraw from the Canadian Permanent Residency. I applied my Canadian GC in May'03.

Can some one tell me whether I can withdraw? If so, how much of my processing fees will be refunded and the procedure?.

Thanks in advance for your time.

An early response is highly appreciated.

Regard.,
 
Old Nov 11th 2003 | 2:50 pm
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As far as I remember you can only get a refund for the "Right of Landing Fee" if you chose not to land. The processing fee cannot be refunded though.
 
Old Nov 13th 2003 | 7:24 am
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If you check your online status, there's a link at the bottom defining where you are in the process. So long as your application is "In Process", you should be able to withdraw. I believe up until that point you'll get your right of landing fee back... nothing more.
 

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